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181. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 2
Harold N. Lee An Epistemological Analysis of Induction
182. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 2
Louise Nisbet Roberts Every Proposition Is False — A Medieval Paradox
183. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 2
Edward G. Ballard Truth and Insight Into Value
184. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 2
Robert Whittemore Dogma and Sufficient Reason in the Cosmology of Leibniz
185. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 2
Richard L. Barber Experience, Reason and Faith
186. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 20
Bernard P. Dauenhauer Value and Artistic Value in Le Senne’s Philosophy
187. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 20
James K. Feibleman Bad Art
188. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 20
Alan B. Brinkley Toward a Phenomenological Aesthetic of Cinema
189. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 20
Carol A. Kates Psychical Distance and Temporality
190. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 20
Sandra B. Rosenthal C. I. Lewis and the Paradox of the Esthetic
191. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 20
James Leroy Smith On the Nature of Ultimate Values in the Fine Arts
192. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 20
Peter M. Burkholder Is Gracefulness a Supervenient Property?
193. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 21
Sandra B. Rosenthal Charles Peirce and the Firstness of Process
194. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 21
David L. Miller The Meaning of Sameness or Family Resemblance in the Pragmatic Tradition
195. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 21
John A. Barker Pragmatics and Definite Descriptions
196. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 21
Donald S. Lee Distinguishing Presupposition In Epistemology
197. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 21
Peter M. Burkholder Verification In Metaphysics
198. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 21
Larry W. Miller Gentzen’s Cut Elimination Theorem for Non-Logicians
199. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 21
Louise N. Roberts The Aesthetics of Harold N. Lee: A Reconsideration
200. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 21
Shannon Dubose Monism, Logos, Fire, and Flux